Suggested Edit for Satellite
Suggested by gabrielgut98 on: 2025-06-25 11:51 Citation: https://argotecgroup.com/missions/earth-orbits/heo Verdict: Approved Reviewed by - on: 2025-06-25 11:56
Name IRIDE-MS2-HEO-02
NORAD ID 98570
Followed NORAD ID -
Alternative Names HEO 02 (a.k.a Fausto)
Description On 23 June 2025, seven microsatellites from the Hawk for Earth Observation (HEO) constellation were successfully launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as part of the Transporter-14 rideshare mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. The HEO constellation, developed by the Italian aerospace company Argotec, is part of IRIDE, a flagship Earth observation programme initiated by the Italian Government and funded through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). The programme is coordinated by the European Space Agency (ESA) with the support of the Italian Space Agency (ASI). IRIDE aims to deploy a multi-constellation system of satellites to deliver high-resolution, high-frequency imagery for environmental monitoring, climate change analysis, and civil protection. HEO, weighing approximately 65 kg, is a microsatellite equipped with a high-performance hyperspectral payload for earth linescan acquisitions. It features advanced onboard processing capabilities, enabling real-time image handling and data compression. The spacecraft is powered by body-mounted and deployable solar panels, and it uses a chemical propulsion system based on propylene and nitrous oxide, with four 1N thrusters for orbital manoeuvres. The launched 7 HEO spacecraft are joining the HEO Pathfinder launched on early 2025, marking the beginning of the IRIDE constellation deployment, with a further launch of fifteen HEO's planned by mid-2026. Once fully operational, the IRIDE system will represent one of Europe’s most comprehensive Earth observation infrastructures, delivering critical data to support sustainable development, disaster response, and scientific research.
Owner/Operator ESA
Status Operational
Countries of Origin
Website https://argotecgroup.com/missions/earth-orbits/heo
Dashboard URL -
Launch Date June 23, 2025, 9:25 p.m.
Deploy Date June 23, 2025, 11:44 p.m.
Image IRIDE-MS2-HEO-02
Field Previous Suggested
Alternative Names HEO 02 HEO 02 (a.k.a Fausto)
Description - On 23 June 2025, seven microsatellites from the Hawk for Earth Observation (HEO) constellation were successfully launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as part of the Transporter-14 rideshare mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. The HEO constellation, developed by the Italian aerospace company Argotec, is part of IRIDE, a flagship Earth observation programme initiated by the Italian Government and funded through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). The programme is coordinated by the European Space Agency (ESA) with the support of the Italian Space Agency (ASI). IRIDE aims to deploy a multi-constellation system of satellites to deliver high-resolution, high-frequency imagery for environmental monitoring, climate change analysis, and civil protection. HEO, weighing approximately 65 kg, is a microsatellite equipped with a high-performance hyperspectral payload for earth linescan acquisitions. It features advanced onboard processing capabilities, enabling real-time image handling and data compression. The spacecraft is powered by body-mounted and deployable solar panels, and it uses a chemical propulsion system based on propylene and nitrous oxide, with four 1N thrusters for orbital manoeuvres. The launched 7 HEO spacecraft are joining the HEO Pathfinder launched on early 2025, marking the beginning of the IRIDE constellation deployment, with a further launch of fifteen HEO's planned by mid-2026. Once fully operational, the IRIDE system will represent one of Europe’s most comprehensive Earth observation infrastructures, delivering critical data to support sustainable development, disaster response, and scientific research.
Owner/Operator - ESA
Website - https://argotecgroup.com/missions/earth-orbits/heo
Deploy Date June 23, 2025, 11:43 p.m. June 23, 2025, 11:44 p.m.